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Classical Music Library: Creating Playlists: 

Classical Music Library: Creating Playlists Tutorial by Sally Carroll-Ricks, MLS, MM, AHIP Systems Administrator/E-Resources Librarian Blumberg Memorial Library Texas Lutheran University

Permission: 

Permission Permission from Alexander Street Press to use screen prints and information from Classical Music Library is gratefully acknowledged by the Blumberg Memorial Library, Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, Texas, March 22, 2007.

Go to Library Home Page: http://bulldogs.tlu.edu: 

Go to Library Home Page: http://bulldogs.tlu.edu Click the Alphabetic Database List

Click “Classical Music Library”: 

Click “Classical Music Library”

Click “Playlist Folders”: 

Click “Playlist Folders”

Click the “themes” folder : 

Click the “themes” folder Direct URL: http://tlu.classical.com/permalink/folder/themes/

Under one of the folders, click “View more”: 

Under one of the folders, click “View more”

Click “i” for complete list of recordings related to Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music, Vol. 1, CD #2: 

Click “i” for complete list of recordings related to Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music, Vol. 1, CD #2

CML recordings related to Norton RECORDED Anthology of Western Music (Vol. 1, CD #2): 

CML recordings related to Norton RECORDED Anthology of Western Music (Vol. 1, CD #2) Click “Play” icon to hear composition

To create a folder of recordings, register by …: 

To create a folder of recordings, register by … Clicking “Add to my Playlists” or Clicking “My Playlist” or Clicking “Register” . . . from many screens

Registration is free: 

Registration is free

After you’ve registered, click “Log in,” “My Playlists,” or “Add to my Playlists” when you see a link: 

After you’ve registered, click “Log in,” “My Playlists,” or “Add to my Playlists” when you see a link

Click on “Create and edit playlists”: 

Click on “Create and edit playlists”

Click “Create new playlist”: 

Click “Create new playlist”

Name your playlist and click “Create”: 

Name your playlist and click “Create”

Click the “Search” tab: 

Click the “Search” tab

Click “Period”: 

Click “Period”

Boo-hoo -- CML has nothing before the “Medieval” period: 

Boo-hoo -- CML has nothing before the “Medieval” period

Can’t remember the dates for an historical period? Click the “Reference” tab, then “Historical Periods”: 

Can’t remember the dates for an historical period? Click the “Reference” tab, then “Historical Periods”

Medieval (c500-c1430). Notice the link to CML Medieval Music.: 

Medieval (c500-c1430). Notice the link to CML Medieval Music.

Need to rename a playlist? Click on it.: 

Need to rename a playlist? Click on it.

Click “rename”: 

Click “rename”

Now you can type in the box: 

Now you can type in the box

Or, on the list of playlists, click DELETE: 

Or, on the list of playlists, click DELETE

Click “Edit” to add tracks to your playlist: 

Click “Edit” to add tracks to your playlist

Conduct a search by “period” and you will find 485 tracks. Notice the dropdowns to help you narrow your search by genre, sub-genre, etc.: 

Conduct a search by “period” and you will find 485 tracks. Notice the dropdowns to help you narrow your search by genre, sub-genre, etc.

Medieval Genres include:: 

Medieval Genres include:

Medieval Sub-genres include:: 

Medieval Sub-genres include:

Browse to a track you want to add, then click on the “i” to add it to your playlist: 

Browse to a track you want to add, then click on the “i” to add it to your playlist

On next window, click “Add to Playlist”: 

On next window, click “Add to Playlist”

On next screen, click the link to your playlist: 

On next screen, click the link to your playlist

Click “close” to continue adding tracks: 

Click “close” to continue adding tracks

Navigate to a track you want to add; then click the “i”: 

Navigate to a track you want to add; then click the “i”

On next screen, click “Add to Playlist”: 

On next screen, click “Add to Playlist”

On next screen, click on your playlist:: 

On next screen, click on your playlist:

To see your playlist, click “Edit”: 

To see your playlist, click “Edit”

You can delete a track, add the whole work from which your track comes, or checkmark tracks to cut or copy: 

You can delete a track, add the whole work from which your track comes, or checkmark tracks to cut or copy

You can also copy tracks from a CML “Themed Playlist”: 

You can also copy tracks from a CML “Themed Playlist”

From the Norton playlist, click “i” to add a track to your playlist: 

From the Norton playlist, click “i” to add a track to your playlist

Click “Add to Playlist”: 

Click “Add to Playlist”

On next screen, click your playlist: 

On next screen, click your playlist

The track has been added to your playlist: 

The track has been added to your playlist

Can’t find it in CML?: 

Can’t find it in CML? Send me an email with the name of the composition and composer scarroll@tlu.edu If I cannot find it in Classical Music Library, I will ask CML to add it, or, I will seek to locate a recording and order it for the library collection

Need help? Contact me:: 

Need help? Contact me: Sally Carroll-Ricks (830) 372-8103 scarroll@tlu.edu